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Partnering with the TOP 4 French Grandes Écoles (Ecole Polytechnique,Telecom Paris, ENSTA Paris, members of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and Mines Paris, member of Université Paris Science Lettre).

TOP 4 French Engineering Schools
Institut polytechnique de Paris

The Institut Polytechnique de Paris is a world-class Institute of science and technology encompassing 5 prestigious French engineering Schools: École Polytechnique, ENSTA Paris, ENSAE Paris, Télécom Paris, Télécom SudParis.

No.38

2023 QS World University Ranking

Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Polytechnique, founded in 1794, was founded.It is a public teaching and research institution, which is affiliated with the French Ministry of Defense. It is considered to be the top engineer school in France. It ranks first in various schools in French colleges and universities. It is known as the pinnacle of the French elite education model.23 laboratories of comprehensive science and engineering, eight cross -disciplinary research directions for social science and technology challenges: biological engineering, biology and health, concepts and methods of digital society, energy, transportation and environment, modeling and optimization of complex systems, extremes, extremesMaterials and light under conditions, the relationship between markets, innovation and science and society, nano -science, innovative materials and efficient craftsmanship, universal structure and laws.

School website: https://programmes.polytechnique.edu/en

ENSTA Paris

ENSTA Paris (ENSTA Paris) was founded in 1741. It is the oldest engineer school in France and one of the founding members of the French University Federation.ENSTA has academic reputation in the field of science and engineering in France. Its six major research institutions under the school include its research fields include applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, computer science and system engineering, chemical and chemical engineering, applied optics and applied economics.

School website: http://www.ensta-paris.fr/

 

Télécom Paris

Founded in 1878, Télécom Paris is the first school in France that is mainly engaged in information science and technology higher teaching and research.The school has a long history and the quality of teaching has maintained a high level. It is a well -known electronic communication technology school in France and even in Europe today.There are four main research departments: communication and electronics, information and networks, economic and social sciences, signal and image processing.

School website: https://www.telecom-paris.fr/

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PSL University

Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL University or simply PSL) is a public research university and Grand établissement based in Paris, France. It was established in 2010 and formally created as a university in 2019. It is a collegiate university with 11 constituent schools, with the oldest founded in 1530. PSL is located in central Paris, with its main sites in the Latin Quarter, at the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève campus, at the Jourdan campus, at Porte Dauphine, and at Carré Richelieu.

No.24

2023 QS World University Ranking

Mines Paris

Mines Paris, Paris, is one of France's most famous engineer school. It was established by Kings Louis 16 in 1783 to cultivate "leaders of mining talents".However, with the passage of years, the advancement of science and technology, and the transformation of society, the original intention of cultivating mining engineers has gradually evolved, becoming a multi -disciplinary school that cultivates the "general" master.There are majors such as mathematics and applied mathematics, information science, automation, machinery, energy, materials, environmental and social and economic sciences.The school has 18 research centers, more than 280 teaching and scientific researchers, and more than 1,200 students.

School website: http://www.mines-paristech.eu/

 

 

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Accompanying the reform of higher education in France, SPEIT has developed multifaceted collaborations in teaching, research, and other areas with the four top engineering schools in France, as well as with the two most prestigious universities in the country: the Institute Polytechnique de Paris and Université Paris Sciences et Lettres.

In addition, SPEIT continually expands its partnerships with various engineering and comprehensive universities, including the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, Université Paris-Saclay, IMT Atlantique, INSA Lyon, EPFL in Switzerland, and the University of Montreal.